Demurrage & Availability can be checked by calling our Automated Line:

973-522-2250

 

 

REMINDER – TWIC IS COMING

ALL DRIVERS WILL NEED A TWIC CARD TO ENTER MARINE FACILITIES

 

There are three (3) enrollment centers to choose from:

 

New York Container Terminal

241 Western Avenue

Staten Island, NY  10303-1103
Monday through Friday

8:00 AM through 4:00 PM

 

Whitehall Ferry Terminal

Room 210

New York, NY  10004-1940

8:00 AM through 4:00 PM

 

Hackensack, NJ

89 Leuning Street

South Hackensack, NJ  07606-1345

8:00 AM through 4:00 PM

 

 

UPDATE for Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

 

 

TRUCKLINE: 

·         Terminal is busy but moving well

·         As of 10:00 AM we have processed 1260 moves and completed 860 moves

·         We currently have 40 strads working truckline/housekeeping

·         Terminal will be closing at 16:00 PM today

 

 

CHASSIS INFO:

 

           

·         ALL TRUCKERS PICKING UP NYK LOADS/EMPTIES MUST BRING CHASSIS.  NYK HAS NO CHASSIS ON TERMINAL.

 

 

DRIVER INSTRUCTIONS:

·         WHEN DEPARTING TERMINAL, ALL TRUCKS MUST EXIT THROUGH US CUSTOMS PORTAL AT 5 MPH

·         FOR MINOR CHASSIS REPAIRS GET CONT. THEN GO TO ROADABILITY.

 

 

 

RAIL: 

- TRAIN: We have 222 imports.  No inbound train today.  Held some cars for tomorrow’s departure.

 

 - LAST NIGHT OUTBOUND TRAIN:  Q16326 (ID)     57 pieces

 - TODAY'S INBOUND TRAIN:           S16226 (ID)     annulled pieces

 

EXPRESSRAIL DRAYS: 

- EXPORTS:   79

- IMPORTS:   28

- TOTAL:        107

                                                                                                                                   

                                      MARINE VESSEL ACTIVITY

           

 

 

VESSEL

 

ARRIVAL TIME

 

# OF GANGS

 

DISCHARGE COMPLETE

 

PROJECTED SAIL TIME

Hyundai Grace

ETA 1300 8/28

 

 

 

Atlantic Compass

ETA 1300 8/30

 

 

 

APL Almandine

ETA 0800 9/2

 

 

 

Atlantic Cartier

ETA 0800 9/2

 

 

 

                       

 

Full Schedule Available Here http://www.pnct.net/vessel_schedule.htm

 

 

CUSTOMS:  Yes Customs Today

 

AQI:  Yes Inspections today



PNCT GATE HOURS MONDAY (8/25/08) – FRIDAY (8/29/08)

HOURS: 0600-1600 Monday-Friday

- SINGLE MOVES:  6:00AM - 4:00PM
- DOUBLE MOVES: 6:00AM- 3:30PM
- REEFERS (SINGLE AND DOUBLE MOVES): 6:00AM - 3:00PM
- HAZ MAT EXPORTS: 6:00AM - 4:00 PM


 PLEASE REFER TO THE WEBSITE FOR EMPTY RETURNS ( http://www.pnct.net/emptylocations.htm ) 
 

 

ATTENTION TRUCKING COMMUNITY:

Notice to All NJMT Tenants -- Operations Managers, Dispatchers & Traffic Managers Attention all tenants:
Please be Aware: Effective immediately Panama and Maracaibo Streets are Closed to Through Traffic
Only tenants on these streets will be allowed to drive through. The Port Authority Police will be enforcing this operation.

Thank you for your cooperation.


TERMINAL SAFETY NOTICE

 

PLEASE COMMUNICATE TO YOUR DRIVERS THAT ONCE THEY GET TO THE GRID SPOT AND GET OUT OF THE TRUCK, THEY ARE TO STAND INSIDE THE DESIGNATED RED CIRCLE.  THEY ARE NOT TO WALK AROUND.  RECENT ACCIDENTS THAT HAVE LED TO DRIVER INJURIES WERE DUE TO DRIVERS NOT FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS.

 

PNCT MANAGEMENT WILL BE ENFORCING THIS RULE.  THOSE IN VIOLATION WILL BE VOIDED OUT IF THEY ARE NOT STANDING WITHIN THE DESIGNATED RED CIRCLE OUTSIDE OF THEIR TRUCK.  PNCT INSTALLED SIGNS THROUGOUT THE YARD INSTRUCTING DRIVERS.

 

 

 

TERMINAL SAFETY REMINDERS

 

PLEASE COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR DRIVERS

 

- PNCT REQUIRES that all truckers and pedestrians on terminal TO wear a bright safety vest for visibility enhancement.
  We also ask all pedestrians to pay careful attention to their immediate surroundings
.

 

- PNCT ENFORCES A 1(ONE) PERSON PER TRUCK LIMIT ENTERING TERMINAL.
  PLEASE RELAY TO YOUR DRIVERS THAT ADDITIONAL OCCUPANTS IN THE TRUCKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ENTER.
 

- ALL TRUCKS MUST STOP UNDER BUILDING FOR T.I.R. INSPECTION EVEN IF DRIVER IS ISSUED A TROUBLE TICKET. 

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PNCT is currently reviewing the safety aspects of our daily operation.  Due to the increased traffic in the port, we have found a few constant problems that may lead to pedestrian accidents or death.  We communicate daily to our workers and would like to share with our trucking customers some of the ways to decrease the chances of safety related incidents.

 

1.  We require that all drivers wear PPE, Colored vests.  If possible, safety glasses and steel toed shoes.

2.  Obey the speed laws.  15 mph at all times in terminal

3.  Obey and stop at stop signs

4.  Get out of truck when in grid when receiving/delivering container

5.  TALKING ON A CELL PHONE while driving is prohibited

6.  Walk within the designated painted lines for pedestrians.

7.  Park containers and/or chassis in area designated by terminal.